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Why a Gaza Invasion and ‘Once and for All’ Thinking Are Wrong for Israel
When The Times’s Israel correspondent Isabel Kershner recently asked an Israeli army tank driver, Shai Levy, 37, to describe the…
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Securing Captives’ Freedom Is a Higher Jewish Value Than Revenge
Israel is a small country. Everyone I know knows somebody who was killed or affected by the excruciating events of…
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What I Told My Daughter About War
There comes a point in every child’s life when he or she asks about war. My 7-year-old daughter reached that…
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World
Poland Is Voting In a ‘Pivotal’ Election: Here’s What to Know
After a brutal campaign, the polarized nation is heading to the polls on Sunday in a parliamentary election that will…
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World
Help! I Was Denied Boarding on a Cruise, and I Wasn’t the Only One.
A Chinese scientist, an Egyptian grandmother and a Bangladeshi woman from Queens were all turned away and refused a refund…
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The Problem With Pests May Be in Parisian Heads, Not Their Beds
Exterminators in France are playing the role of therapist to an anxious post-pandemic population that they say is panicking over…
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Tony Hawk Showed Me What’s Sacred About Cities
The games remind you of the endless possibilities that they possess, the antithesis of how we have sometimes been encouraged…
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Charles Feeney, Who Made a Fortune and Then Gave It Away, Dies at 92
After piling up billions in business, he pledged to donate almost all of his money to causes before he died.…
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World
A Fake Loan Could Mean Real Trouble for George Santos
Representative George Santos was seemingly implicated in a fraudulent loan scheme that his treasurer admitted in her guilty plea.
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Ann Patchett Isn’t Parting With WordPerfect
The best-selling novelist refuses to yield when it comes to writing software, but she’s had a bit of a change…